Fraternities

St. Louis College of Pharmacy is home to nine fraternites - six professional, one leadership fraternity, one honors fraternity, and one social fraternity.

Select a fraternity below to learn more.

Alpha Zeta Omega

A professional pharmacy fraternity whose goals are be active on campus and in the community, promote a positive image of the school and fraternity, and to graduate all members that are in the fraternity.

Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest professional pharmacy fraternity in the world dedicated to developing industry, sobriety, and fellowship among brothers; fostering high ideals, scholarship, and pharmaceutical research; supporting and actively participating in all projects that advance the profession of pharmacy; and inspiring in its members a deep and lasting pride in their fraternity and in the profession of pharmacy. The Gamma Pi Chapter at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy was chartered in 1946 and became co-ed in 1985.

Lambda Kappa Sigma is dedicated to the advancement of women in the profession of pharmacy. LKS was started nationally in 1913 and on STLCOP's campus in 1951. The organization's values include sisterhood, integrity, leadership, scholarship, and service.

Phi Delta Chi (Phi Dex) is a professional male fraternity that develops leaders to advance the profession of pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi, a lifelong experience, promotes scholastic, professional, and social growth in its brothers. We strive to provide quality services to our patients, thereby advancing public health and strengthening ourselves as health professionals.

The purpose of Phi Lambda Sigma (PLS) is to recognize students who have made outstanding professional and/or service contributions. New members are elected by their peers in PLS. Membership is limited to fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-year students with a cumulative professional GPA of at least 2.0. A maximum of 10 percent of students in each class can be elected.

The fundamental objective of Rho Chi is to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences through the encouragement and recognition of scholarship. To be eligible, students must be in or through their fourth year of study, have a cumulative GPA and a cumulative professional GPA of at least 3.0 and be in the top 20 percent of their class. Activities of the Beta Kappa Chapter include a Trivia Night in the fall and an annual induction banquet in the spring.

Student Organizations

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